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Studio Edwards / alt.material

“I've always been interested in building things – creating at small scale can really inform the larger-scale work we do,” says Studio Edwards founder Ben Edwards, surveying his Melbourne studio's collection of material samples, furniture prototypes and design objects. “I suppose we're the opposite of designing from Pinterest.”

Originally from the United Kingdom, Edwards founded the practice in 2016 and previously worked as one half of lauded architecture practice Edwards Moore. With

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